Part 1
Launch
Background from the Project
Computer is among the technologies that most people use in their day-to-day lives. The application of computer is among the fastest growing and most crucial developments inside our time. Persons used personal computers to give much easier and quicker method to find information. College students use computers to their study, assignments, projects, and thesis. Through personal computers we attain changes, in where we create different things through the use of their features. In the Philippines, pc literacy continues to be one of the thrusts of the authorities through the Office of Education and some exclusive institutions. Currently many educational institutions, both high school and general, are now employing computers in the delivery of lessons. This is certainly being called the computer-assisted instruction (CAI). Teachers have already seen the advantages of CAI as a way of solving the problem on specific differences of students in learning.
In Davao City, a great initiative to boost the British language proficiency of teachers and college students in tertiary schools will be piloted with the University of Mindanao (UM) in Davao City and the Notre Hie University (NDU) of Cotabato City. The project is a partnership between the Promoting English Proficiency (PEP) Project spearheaded by the American Chamber of Commerce from the Philippines, Inc. (AmCham) as well as its expanding group of partners, and USAID's Expansion with Fairness in Mindanao (GEM) System. The PEP-Mindanao Project utilizes a mixed approach to proficiency training that includes classroom educating and computer-aided instruction. (www.questia.com, October 35, 2006).
Philippine Aviation Academy (FAA) is usually aviation university, located for Old Airport terminal, Sasa, Davao City. Through the researchers observation in FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, they found that * The students think it is hard to familiarize the mechanical areas of the plane. * The students find it hard to recognize particular steps in retaining aeronautic craft. * Students only...